OOC: Two days after the rescue operation
Baramorra
Baramorra was a temperate, dreary, rainsoaked planet that would have best been qualified as a minor world. Like most former Imperial planets, it had fallen under the rule of a dictator in the turmoil that followed the Battle of Coruscant. A planet located near Muunlinist in the outer rim, it was about two days travel away from Ord Cantrell, with its main export being agricultural or crude industrial products. The planet was currently ruled by the leader called the Boss Banjeer, nephew of the Imperial Admiral Banjeer who had perished at Coruscant.
Boss Banjeer had taken control of the planet and when the elders of the planet had objected, he had them all executed and had their heads stacked into a gruesome pillar in the central square of the capital city.
The planet was relatively well defended by Theater shields and two heavy planetary turbolasers. Space security was provided by one ISD-I Star Destroyer, which had been renamed by Boss Banjeer in true distasteful fashion as
The Boss and two Vindicator class cruisers. All in all, Boss Banjeer could call upon two wings of fighters composed of a mix of TIE Bombers, TIE Fighters and several uglies. His ground troops consisted of two divisions of light infantry, 1 brigade of Stormtroopers and 1 company of Bounty Hunters, the latter forming the core of his forces and being infamous for terrorizing the local population.
All in all, Imperial intelligence regarded Banjeer as a waste of skin and someone who needed to be eliminated later on, but who currently was not a thread. This of course had changed when Grappa's files had revealed that Banjeer had been primarily financed by him and had provided intel on Ord Cantrell's defence forces and Imperial convoys via a spy in the traffic control center. The spy had already been executed and now it was Banjeer's time to pay the prize for collaborating in the capture of an Imperial Ruling council members.
Or at least he would pay the price if Ragez D'Asta had any say in the matter. The D'Astan fleet, composed of two Marauder-class corvettes and 3 squadrons of D'Astan fighters dropped out of hyperspace at the edge of the system. Wasting no time, D'Asta addressed the whole system.
“Attention all units. I am Ragez D'Asta, Regent of the Imperial Remnant. I hereby demand that you lay down your arms and surrender your vessels to my forces. The despot named Banjeer has been found guilty of crimes against civilization. He has terrorized the world entrusted to him and has collaborated with pirates. You have thirty seconds to comply.”
Turning off the transmission, he nodded at the commander of the D'Astan fleet, his colleague-in- arms and senior advisor M'Nista. “Signal the fleet.”
M'Nista nodded. “Do you think they will surrender, Baron?” The Baron shrugged. “If they are cowards, they will.”
The enemy fleet seemed to be confused for a second by the demands levied against them. Then, after a short period of chaos, the three enemy ships turned towards the D'Astan fleet, their bellies disgorging fighters of all kinds and sizes. “Apparently they are not cowards.” The enemy ships accelerated, trying to close to combat distance in order to attack the outmatched D'Astan personal fleet.
Only to be met with the second half of the Ord Cantrell fleet as it microjumped into the system. What the enemy had thought to be an easy battle turned into an ambush as the Allegiance-class command ship
Fealty, flanked by the ISD-IIs
Ravager and
Irreverence and escorted by two Carrack cruisers appeared seemingly out of nowhere. Behind them, the Venator-class carrier
Swarm started launching fighters. And in front of the whole formation, the 181st fighter squadron jumped into the fray, their TIE Defenders sporting the familiar red stripes that stroke fear into the hearts of any opposing pilot.
Faced with the choice of running the gauntlet or fleeing, the enemy commander chose the former. It was a good choice, D'Asta reflected. If he had run, the Imperial fleet would simply have used the acceleration left from their hyperjump to catch up. Whatever he was now, the enemy commander had once apparently been a competent Imperial oficer.
Imperials killing Imperials – what has the galaxy come to?
The enemy formation closed, trying to use overlapping shields to their advantage. But they were heavily outmatched by the Imperial flotilla facing them, which focused about four times as much firepower on them than the Banjeer fleet could respond with. Unlike the latter, the Imperial ships had also not been forced to depend on third-rate replacement parts for the last two years.
The Venator-class cruiser flanking
The Boss on her left was the first to go down. A heavy 720 teraton Turbolaser bolt from the
Fealty burned through the shields, snapping the ship in half upon impact. Then, the Vindicator class cruiser to the right of
The Boss shared the fate of its breathren, succumbing to the fire of the
Ravager and
Irreverence. Then, all three capital ships focused their firepower on
The Boss.
The end of the Imperial Star destroyer was spectacular as its shields gave way under the combined onslaught. Within one split-second, the entire bow of the ship exploded in flames. The bridge was annihilated by three 40 teraton blasts. At the same time, MTLs and LTLs who had focused on counter-battery fire destroyed every weapons position facing them. Soon, escape pods broadcasting surrender signals escaped the flaming hulk that had once been a proud Imperial starship.
“Get us into the fray.” The D'Astan fleet surged forward, using the speed of the corvettes and of its specialized fighters to enter the fighter battle, which was already raging. The 181st had already savaged most of the opposition and with the added firepower of the other Imperial/D'Astan fighter squadrons, it soon turned into a wholesale slaughter.
While his fighter pilots were dying in space, Boss Banjeer sent a message to the Imperial fleet. The call was taken by M'Nista, who after listening to it relayed it to the Baron. “Sir, Boss Banjeer wishes to propose a ceasefire and talk to you. He doesn't understand why we attacked him, but is sure you and he can come to an agreement.”
Seated in his command chair in front of the observation window, D'Asta responded. “It is a cowards way to sue for peace when the battle turns against him.” The Baron stood up and walked to the window, watching his fighters tear into the enemy formations. “Exactly what I expected from a weakling like Banjeer.” Looking at the battle with grim determination, he responded:
“It galls me to call of an attack short of a decisive victory....but send a message to the
Boss. Tell him I accept his offer and would like a private talk with him.” M'Nista swallowed, but knew better than to question the Baron. “Aye, Sir.”
On the surface, the Boss was surprised. “He wishes to talk to me?” “Yes, Boss.”, his second replied, “It has to be a trap.” The Boss shook his head. “No. D'Asta is an honourable men. Let him come. Besides, he puts himself at risk. Have my best troops lined up as an honour guard in case he tries something, but tell him we will lower the shield for him.”
A few seconds later, the personal shuttle of D'Asta descended to the rainy surface of Baramorra, landing in the yard of the former Imperial Garrison, now serving as the palace of the Boss. Along the yard, the brigade of former Stormtroopers had formed up and D'Asta nodded his approval at the sight of them, for whatever else had happened to them, their white armour was still clean. The Boss himself was waiting for him, surrounded by about sixty persons who were easily identifiable as bounty hunters and hired thugs.
D'Asta strode forward, 12 members of the Red Guard following in parade formation. They stayed behind him as the Boss strode forward. “Baron. What brings you to my planet?” The Boss' voice was barely concealing his fury at the destruction of his space forces. But D'Asta met his fury with a stare of greater cold fury himself. “You partnered with the crimelord Grappa in raiding our convoys. You also supplied information that was used in an attempt on my daughter's life. You also terrorized the planet you currently rule. Surrender and submit to Imperial judgement of your actions. If you do not my forces will take the planet.”
The Boss was taken aback at the audacity and arrogance in the Baron's voice. Then the anger that had bubbled up in him erupted. “Do you realize where you are, old man? I'll have you flayed. Troops, arrest him.” The bounty hunters trained their weapons on the Baron, while the Stormtroopers moved forward. D'Asta nodded.
Honour has been satisfied.
Ragez D'Asta raised his hands over his head, taking the position of an emperor addressing his troops. As if on cue, the Red Guard dropped to their knees, revealing a holoprojector behind them. The holoprojector sprang to life and revealed Lord Praji. “Imperial troops, you know me. I am Lord Nahdonnis Praji, clone template, former commander of the 501st legion, former aide-de-camp to his Majesty Palpatine I, by direct appointment of his Imperial Majesty Marshal of the Empire and commander of the Stormtrooper corps. I order you to follow the orders of your lawful superior, Baron Ragez D'Asta, Commander in chief of all Imperial forces.”
The hologram faded out, leaving D'Asta to follow up. Activating the amplifierdisc implanted in his collars, he addressed the now hesitating Stormtroopers.
“I am Ragez D'Asta, Baron of the Empire and Commander in chief of all Imperial forces. I am by right of law and choice, your true commander. Not this criminal Banjeer, who has ordered attacks on Imperial ships and cooperated with the Hutt crimelords and Black Sun. I call upon you, my loyal stormtroopers, to join with me in bringing him to justice. I demand your loyalty to the Empire which you have so long and faithfully served.”
He pointed at the ground with both of his hands. There was a brief moment of hesitation, then the first stormtroopers started to kneel. Others followed suit until within the space of a few seconds, the entire stormtrooper brigade had sunk to their knees.
Boss Banjeer meanwhile had gone white as his brain registered what the Baron was doing. When he finally recovered his voice, he cried out “Shoot him”. But before his men did have the chance to carry out the order, they and the boss were annihilated in a giant flame as the hidden laser cannons that had been mounted near the ramp of D'Astas shuttle were activated and fired several blasts into the midst of the bounty hunter formation.
Ragez D'Asta smiled grimly as he addressed the troops. “Stormtroopers. Stand to attention.” With parade-ground precision, the stormtroopers came to attention, the sound of heels clicking together combined as one. “Arrest all members of Banjeer's government. Lower the shields and establish landing zones for Imperial troops. Secure the capital. Execute.” The stormtroopers jumped to it, officers calling out orders in rapid succession.
Half an hour later, the planet was secured as the last of the demoralized enemy forces surrendered, bereft of their leader and without any hope of victory. Two hours later, the Baron walked to the central square of the capital city to the cheers of a jubilant populace and after walking to a hastily-assembled dais, addressed the populace of the planet. “Loyal citizens, the rule of Boss Banjeer is over. He has paid the ultimate prize for his atrocities against you and for treason.” The cheer and applause was tremendous and D'Asta allowed it to go on for a minute before raising his hands, signalling that he wished to speak.
“No more will your planet be prey to thugs and petty warlords. From this day on, Baramorra rejoins civilization.” He nodded at M'Nista, who revealed the flag of the D'Astan family. “As head of state of the Imperial Remnant and head of the noble house of D'Asta, I hereby claim the planet Baramorra by right of tradition, popular acceptance and conquest.”
Taking the flag with both hands, he raised it and slammed it into the ground, claiming the planet to thunderous applause of the populace.
Smarck
ISDII Stormfront
Two days later
(image credit: Fractalsponge)
The personal ship of Lord Praji dropped out of hyperspace near the deserted planet and Praji allowed himself a satisfied smile. The ship, crewed only by his household troops, had the reputation of being the best starship in the Remnant fleet. And by executing that masterful hyperjump, they had proven that this was not just idle boasting. For the ship had come out of hyperspace directly above the location of Macus Kayniph secret lab, or at least the position were Grappa's files said it was located.
Immediately, Ties were disgorged from the Star Destroyer's hangar bays, heading for the surface. The surprised defenders had the time to activate their laser cannons and time to send a distress signal. But the distress signal never got through the Imperial jamming and the defenders did not have time to sent a second one.
For at the same moment the three squadrons of TIE Advanced of the Scimitar Assault Wing appeared over the horizon. They had used their hyperdrives to jump directly into the system together with the
Stormfront. Dancing gracefully through the laser cannon fire directed at them, each fired two concussion missiles at the communication tower. The effect was instantaneous – the tower was engulfed in a fireball at its base and then crumbled, depriving the Black Sun mercenaries of their communications.
The TIE Advanced then used their superior speed to get clear, while the laser cannons fired uselessly after them. Praji smiled. These men had been selected from the best Interceptor pilots the Empire fielded and trained by members of the 181st. A few mercenaries with manned laser cannons were no danger to them, especially as most of those below evidently were not prepared for an attack or did not understand how the Remnant knew of their location.
And they did not get a chance to understand for at this time the three Scimitar Assault Bomber Squadrons of the Scimitar Assault Wing started their assault, having been launched by the Stormfront in the meantime.
The Scimitar Assualt Bomber had been designed by the best Bomber pilots in the empire, under the direct supervision of Grand Admiral Thrawn. The result was a fast, heavily shielded bomber with great sensors and a good payload consisting of 32 concussion missiles or 24 proton torpedoes. The only drawback was their cost, but this was of no comfort to the Black Sun mercenaries below as the Scimitar Bombers launched a stream of proton torpedoes at the laser cannon installations. The Bombers came closer, ready to launch a second stream of torpedoes but this proved unnecessary as the first volley proved why the nickname of their reconstituted unit was the “White Death”. Marshal Praji nodded with satisfaction as the lab's defences went up in flames. Like the Avenger pilots, the bomber pilots had been drawn from the best bomber units in the empire. Some of the bombers hovered over the base, ready to lend fire support to the ground troops.
Praji nodded at the General commanding the First Infantry division of the House Praji. The first brigade of the division, composed of the most loyal soldiers of House Praji, had been detached from the division and assigned to the
Stormfront. Now they were ready, sitting in their shuttles. “General, land your troops and start the ground assault.” “Yes, Sire.”
Soon, the first 12 Tyderium class shuttles touched down, disgorging a total of 240 light infantry soldiers. They quickly established a permeter, which proved to be easier than thought as the Scimitar Assault Bombers were more than happy to lob a few torpedoes at anything that moved. When the second and third wave touched down, they wasted no time in rushing into the lab. The disoriented and demoralized Black Sun mercenaries quickly surrendered. About ten minutes after the
Stormfront had entered the system, the lab was cleared of all enemy forces.
Lord Praji himself took a shuttle down and was presented with a status report by the Colonel in charge. “Sire, we have taken the base. The scientists are in custody, the datacore secured.” Praji nodded. “Excellent. And the cylinders?” “In perfect condition.”
Praji allowed himself a wolfish smile. “Excellent. Transfer the scientists, the data and all cloning equipment to my ship. Then execute the rest of the pirates and erase all logs of this ever happening.” The colonel saluted. “Sire.”
A few hours later, everything had been accomplished and Praji allowed himself the second smile of the day. He had covered his traces well from any snooping by the Baron D'Asta. Neither the hand-selected pilots of the Scimitar Assault Wing nor any of his household troops and crewmen were going to say anything. All logs had been sufficiently doctored. And he had driven the engines past the safety threshold to safe enough time for this and still make it look like he had arrived just in time to perform the following operation.
“Execute order Base Delta Zero.”
As the powerful batteries of the
Stormfront opened fire and turned the surface of Smarck into molten slag, Praji smiled for the third time in the day, thinking of the possibilities that had just opened up. Of course, it had required defying the Baron's orders, but if D'Asta was unwilling to do what was necessary for the defence of the Empire – the Remnant, he corrected himself – then he had to do it.
Xo
Adopted Homeworld of the Zanibar
The Zanibar were a dying race. Having been driven off by any civilized planet due to their cannibalistic rituals, they had eventually settled on Xo, a deserted planet. Counting on the secrecy of the planet, they had built primitive huts and focused on regrowing their numbers. They had almost come to the brink of extinction years earlier and still had a total of a few hundred members of the species left. They were a dying species, clinging to the illusion of their racial superiority.
And the Bakuran Navy was more than happy to help them with the dying aspect of their history for they had eaten several Bakuran and Imperial citizens crewing relief efforts. The Vindicator class cruiser
Loyalty of Bakura had been detached from the anti-piracy fleet. It approached the planet at high speeds. Belatedly, a freighter took off from the surface, either to escape or to challenge the cruiser. It matter not, for it never got the chance as a salvo from the cruisers main guns blasted it to pieces. Grappa's files had been most elaborate and the gunners immediately had recognized it as the main ship of the Zanibar.
Abandoning their flanking position on each side of the cruiser, the two VT-Decimator-class Assault ships entered the atmosphere and soon hovered over the village. After noticing that a small group of women and children tried to escape into the jungle, they used their laser cannons to create a ring of fire around the village, driving the would-be escapees back towards the village.
Then a recording was played, asking the Zanibar to surrender to the Imperial authorities. This ultimatum was answered by a hail of blasterfire coming from the Huts. The ultimatum was repeated , but the volume of fire directed against them did not decrease. Had the VT-49 Decimators been crewed by Bakurans, this would have resulted in a repeat of the ultimatum as there was no chance of breeching the shields of a Decimator with rifles. But the Decimators were crewed by young, trigger-happy Imperials who had spent the better part of their service in battle against Pirates. Many of them had lost or knew someone who had lost friends and many believed that the Zanibar had eaten at least some of those they had lost. And after two ultimatums, they had enough.
The Response was decidedly Imperial – the two Decimators opened up with everything they had against the Zanibar positions. Concussion missiles blasted whole huts, while laser cannon blasts rendered Zanibars to nothing more than burnt residue. By the time the Bakuran captain commanding the Vindicator class cruiser had realized what was happening and had recalled the Decimators – who to their credit obeyed immediately and broke off the attack – all what was left of the Zanibar race were small, huddled and demoralized groups that quickly surrendered to the landing Bakuran marines.
Soon, a team of police experts was landed to dig up the bones of the Zanibar victims, to at least allow the families of them to pay their respects in a better grave. A second team was tasked with eradicating every presence of the Zanibar of the planet. Xo was to be left uninhabited, with the rest of the Zanibar species facing trial on Bakura for the murder of Bakuran citizens.
ISDII Eviscerator
On its way to Ord Cantrell
While Imperial ships brought death to the enemies of the Remnant elsewhere, the
Eviscerator was fulfilling a more happier task as it carried the rescue team with the two Feenas to Ord Cantrell. And in sickbay, Moff Saenger smiled as the real Feena D'Astas eyelids fluttered open and greeted her. “Hey.” “Hey.” Then she looked as if something was wrong, but couldn't quite put her finger on it. “If you are wondering why your throat is not dry, I had the nurse force some liquid down it. Had that experience myself.” Feena nodded. “That was it.”
After a moment of companionable silence, Feena nodded at a point behind Saenger. “I see you picked up some new staff members.” Glancing over his shoulder, the moff nodded at the former dancing girls, who were now decked out in black Imperial uniforms befitting the personal assistants of the Council. “Yes, Mirith apparently thought it a great joke to unload them on me. So far they have wrecked one proposed policy initiative by me. Fingers crossed they do not manage to wreck another one by the end of the week.” Feena chuckled. “I guess they do not know how to write a real plan, to formulate a contact list and their typing is atrocious?” “Yes. By the seven suns, Yes.” The Moff threw his hands up in fake disgust. Feena smiled at that. “I do remember similar complains from my staff about you.” Saenger grinned at that. “Hey. My typing was always good.” The Baroness-designate laughed at that. “What?” Saenger faked offence, falling into their private routine. After a short while, as usual, his façade broke in face of her mirth and he had to chuckle. Breaking the routine, Feena suddenly reached for his hand and squeezed it, looking him into the eyes and whispered: “Thank you.” Saenger did not reply, just nodded.
A medical droid arrived to check on a few vitals, breaking the spell. After it was gone, Feena nodded at the Moff, her face returning to the cool businesslike manner shown in public. “What of the rest of your team?” “Tavira is currently enjoying the benefits of her quarters. She wants the
Invidious back.” Feena nodded. “She came through, she should deserve some reward. But I do not like her running around the galaxy unsupervised.” “And I owe her a favour.” Feena's tone was a bit sharper when she replied “I told you to be more careful with those.” “It was the only way to cooperate. With regards to Guri, she has taken a blasterbolt but as it did not hit any vital parts, she will be okay after a bit of repair-work by Admiral Thrumble.”
Feena winced at the mention of Guri and Saenger chose not to pursue this delicate topic. After all, It had taken Feena several years before she had even trusted him enough to tell him about it. So he moved on, but quickly noticed the next topic was no less painful. “So...what about
her?”
Feena fell silent. After a while, she answered: “That is for my father do decide.” “She
did save at least one of us when she took that blasterbolt for us.” Feena nodded. “Yes. But....Jurang, she knows all about me. She
is me. Can you imagine what this is like, knowing there is not one, but two of you in this universe?” Saenger mulled this over, then shook his head. “No, I can't. But then again, there are not two of you. She may have your memories, but you are still you. A person is more than the sum of his memories. From what I gather, she has been locked up several years in a prison cell – that must have had some impact on her psyche.”
The arrival of an orderly saved Feena from answering. “Lady, D'Asta, Moff Saenger. We have dropped out of hyperspace and are orbiting Ord Cantrell. The Regent is on his way.” “Thank you.”
After the baroness-designate had dismissed the orderly, Saenger was about to continue the conversation, but Feena released his hand and waved him away. “Go. Meet my father. Buy me some time to get dressed.”
ISDII Eviscerator
Landing bay
The three Tyderium-class shuttles carrying the Baron and his entourage touched down in the Hangar bay and soon Ragez D'Asta emerged from the lead shuttle. Seeing Moff Saenger waiting for him, he smiled broadly, breaking protocol and clasping his arm. “Moff. I owe you my daughters life. Don't think I will not forget this.” “Thank you, Sir.” The Baron looked around the hangar deck and then asked: “Why is my daughter not here?” “She is getting dressed.” The two men walked towards the turbolift, D'Asta accepting the salutes of the crew in return. Just as soon as they entered the lift and turned, Saenger caught a glimpse of three Red Guardsmen pushing a black computer workstation out of the second shuttle.
“Sir, please tell me you are not going to do what I think you will.” The Baron's smiled vanished, replaced by grim determination. “She needs to have her memory wiped. No mention of this is ever going to be recorded in any files.” “Sir, she saved Feena's life.” The Baron nodded. “Yes. And that is why I do not have her dimantled for what she did.” Saenger swallowed, remembering what Feena had told him.
Coruscant
Imperial Palace
Year 3 BBY
New Year's Eve
The Imperial palace ball had been exciting for Feena D'Asta, especially considering it had been her first visit to the palace. Her father had taken her to Coruscant as she had to be introduced to the galactic elite as the heir to the D'Astan family. She wondered why he had put it off until she had been eighteen, but she did not mind, for the annual New Year's ball had been a spectacle to behold. She had danced and dined and been regaled with great stories by many Imperial officers pleased to meet her acquaintance. But after five hours, it had been too much for her, which is why she had decided to escape to a more secluded spot – one of the many lounges of the palace that offered a view of the Coruscanti skies. She took off the shawl she had worn above her white dress and tossed it on a nearby chair, looking towards the sky, massaging her shoulder for a bit.
Coruscant's skies were flickering with lights – the nearest being the hordes of speeders buzzing about like insects around a giganteous queen. The stars behind them being the engine flashes of the Imperial Starfleet keeping watch over Coruscant. And further beyond, the real stars of galaxies and systems of the skies. She sighed. It all seemed so peaceful up there.
“It is beautiful, is it not?” The rich, cultured voice surprised her and almost made her jump. When she had entered the lounge, she had thought it empty. Now she discovered that this had not been the case. For there had been one other occupant in the room, his blue skin and white dress uniform ensuring that he blended with the unlit back of the lounge perfectly. But when he opened his eyes, Feena knew that he was someone to notice as he stood and walked towards her.
Regaining her composure, she nodded. “Yes. They are.” She smiled. “I am sorry if I woke you.” The officer – a captain, unusual for a nonhuman – focused his eyes on her and Feena felt as if she was being taken apart and analyzed within spare seconds. “I was not sleeping.” “I see.”
Anything she wanted to ask the officer was interrupted by another voice, as cultivated as the one of the strange officer. But unlike the first one, this voice made the hair on her neck rise. “I hope I am not intruding.”
Appearing in the doorway and walking over to them was no other than Prince Xizor, Underlord of the Black Sun. Feena smiled politely. “Of course not. Prince Xizor, allow me to introduce Captain...” “We have been introduced. Always a pleasure to meet you, Captain.” Xizor nodded at the Captain, who replied “Your highness.” without bowing. Xizor looked at him pointedly and after a second, the blue-skinned alien excused himself. “Forgive me, your highness, Milady, I have urgent business to attend.”
Feena did not want to leave – for she had read a good dossier on Xizor and did not want to stay alone with him. Not that he was alone – the blonde woman the dossier had also mentioned had been standing at the door and was now moving to allow the Captain to pass. “Will you join me for a drink, Milady?” Xizor produced a flask and two small glasses out of the pockets of his robe. Without waiting for an answer, he poured a substance into the glasses that Feena quickly recognized as Ambrostine, an alcoholic substance well known for causing a lack of inhibitions.
He handed her the glass, stepping closer in doing so. Feena did not like his visage – she recognized a predator when she saw one. Still, Xizor was powerful – she should not alienate him. But she also recognized the typical effects of his pheromones and definitely did not want to be in
that situation. She could resist the pheromones, but combined with Ambrostine.... “I am sorry, but I already have drunk enough.” Xizor was undeterred however, when he stepped closer once more and offered her the glass once more. “I insist.”
To placate him, Feena took the glass, trying to find an out while Xizor continued to flatter her. “You know, you were quite the vision at the ball.” “Thank you.” Feena sipped the drink, feeling the warmth of the alcohol spreading through her. “I can't imagine your father kept you away from Coruscant for so long.”
Feena smiled a fake smile at him. “My father is very protective of me.” She downed the rest of her glass. “And I really should get back to him. He is expecting me.” She broke away and felt her knees almost gave out.
This is not regular strength Ambrostine. Xizor steadied her, using the opportunity to get his arms around her waist. “Are you alright, Feena?” This close to him, the pheremones were even stronger and Feena noticed how Xizor's muscles suddenly became more and more glistening, tiny drops of sweat accentuating every curve -
“NO.” With a sharp jerk, Feena got free and stumbled towards the exit, only to impact on Guri's motionless form. “Let me out.” Guri remained unmoving. “Let. Me. Out.” Feena's voice changed into a sharp tone, but failed to have any impact on Guri. “Are you sure you want to leave?” Xizor's voice near her ear made her jump.
“Feena.” The voice of her father cut through the room like a knife. And sure enough, there he was. As Ragez D'Asta rounded the corner and was about to enter the room, Guri blocked his path. “Prince Xizor is having a private meeting.” “With my daughter? I do not think so. Get out of my way.” As Guri did not move, Ragez D'Asta's right hand dropped to the hilt of his ceremonial sword.
“Guri.” The blonde woman moved away, revealing the Prince, who made a point to have let go of Feena as fast as possible. “I apologize for her manners, Baron.” After a quick glance at the Baron, who still was grasping his sword, he added: “I do hope that you can forgive her. I can assure you nothing untoward was happening.” Ragez D'Asta glanced at his daughter, who shook her head. Then, he extended his hand, which Feena was all too happy to take and forced himself to smile at the Falleen. “Of course, Prince Xizor. No harm done. I shall see you later.”
Feena later learned that the Captain named Thrawn had approached her father under the guise of talking about new Assault ships. Needless to say, a certain percentage of D'Astan ships disappeared in the Unknown Regions later.
The Present
Saenger tried once more. “Sire, her memory of her time with Xizor has been wiped. She is not the same as she was.” The Baron considered this for a second. “It matters not. She is a recording device. No record of this whole affair must ever be allowed to exist.”
“Sir, I am afraid you cannot do that.” This caused the Baron's head to whip around. “What?” Saenger swallowed under the stare of the Regent, but held his ground. “You cannot wipe her. If they make a mistake, her brain will be fried and we need it for our project on Axum. Without her, Thrumble would bolt. Besides, such an action would be against the law.” “
Explain.” If the Baron's voice would have been any colder, Saenger would have imagined himself to be on Hoth. “Sir, under Imperial law 3-369-CR1 you cannot wipe her.” “Those are the rules of the Imperial Ruling Council. What does she have to do with it?” Saenger produced a datapad. “I quote:
No Imperial Council member may interfere with the personall staff of another councillor. Sir, I signed her to my staff two hours ago.”
The last part was a lie, but Saenger also knew that there was no chance of the Baron knowing it. He also hoped that with the Baron's eyes narrowing that he would not be the one to bear the brunt of his anger. “That law only applies to ordinary members. I am the Regent. The wipe will be carried out.” “Sir, your interpretation of the law is highly unorthodox.” “I am willing to take my chances.”
Realizing he had lost that battle, Saenger resulted to the only recourse left: begging. “Sir, I am asking you to please not go through with this.” The Baron mulled this over. As the turbolift had reached the medical area, the Baron walked over to the entrance and stopped, looking pensive. Then, after what seemed like an eternity to the Moff, he spoke. “I always expected you to ask for a big favor one day, but I never expected it to be this.” After a short time, he added. “Fine. You think that...
thing is necessary for the Empire – go ahead. But you are responsible for her. If she goes insane or betrays us, I will not cover you.”
Saenger's shoulders sagged with relief. “Thank you, Sir.” He then noticed the Baron looking at the entrance and added: “Feena really is fine, Baron. I'll leave you two alone.” The Baron nodded, then grasped his arm as he started to leave. “Thank you. For everything.” Saenger nodded. Before the Baron released him, he asked: “Sire....I hope I get to ask you another big favor one day.” The Baron looked into his eyes for a long time, then slowly nodded. Turning away, the Baron walked right into the arms of his daughter.
ISDII Eviscerator
Guri's quarters
Moff Saenger brushed past the waiting Red Guard wipe team and pressed the door buzzer. Without hesitation, Guri's voice rang out “Enter”. Saenger entered, alone, and was greeted by the sight of Guri stretching and running through a combat training program. “Is it even necessary that you train?”, he wondered aloud. “I wanted to ascertain the effects of the injury.” Saenger looked. Close to her midriff, a hole was visible. “And?” “Nothing that Massad Thrumble can't fix.”
“I am sorry that you got hit. Thank you for saving our lives – numerous times.” Guri fixated him with a look of her blue eyes. “You're welcome. Why is there an Imperial team outside my suite preparing to wipe me?” Saenger suddenly felt like a mouse in the presence of a very, very large and angry feline. “Oh...How did you know about them?” “I have good hearing. Answer my point.”
Saenger swallowed.
Time to go for broke. “Regent D'Asta wanted to have you wiped.” A the flash of fury in her eyes he quickly added: “I talked him out of it. It's not his fault. You did something to him earlier before you changed. It really is not his fault.”
Guri nodded. “What did I do to him? I asked you the same question 17 days ago. You promised me there would be no secrets.” “You nearly helped your master rape his daughter.” That gutted her and she visibly deflated right in front of his eyes. “It is not your fault. I'll make sure he understands. Feena does already.”
Well, I hope she does. He walked closer and put his hand on her shoulder. “We are all grateful for your help.”
Guri brushed his hand off. “Thank you. I'd like to be alone now.” After seeing Saenger's hesitation, she cocked an eyebrow and added: “Unless there is something else.” The Moff fidgeted with his hands. “Uuh...I may have told him that I signed you on as my new staff coordinator.” “
May have told him?” “Alright, I did tell him that. In my defence, I was trying to prevent him from wiping you.”
Guri chose not to crush his head with her fists and instead settled for: “And what do you envision for my new position?” “Well...you would coordinate meetings...in effect, be my right hand.” Guri stood and walked towards the window, showing the beautiful planet of Ord Cantrell. “No. I have had my share of playing lackey.” Saenger was livid. “I'll have you know I am not Xizor.” Guri nodded without turning back. “No. You're not. But you have manipulated me into something against my will.” Saenger walked forward, grabbing her shoulder and trying to turn her around. “I did not plan this. I DID NOT PLAN FOR ANY OF THIS TO HAPPEN.”
Within a split second, she had wrestled out of his grip, causing him to slam forward against the window. “No, you did not. But here we are.” Grabbing his injured shoulder, Saenger winced. “Yes. But I asked you for your help, I offered to pay you instead of just having you dismantled.” Guri grinned at that. “Please. As if that ever was a viable option.” “I also gave Thrumble the choice of working for us instead of forcing him to.” Guri nodded. “That you did.” “And I did pursuade D'Asta from not wiping you.” The HRD snorted. “As if they had any chance.” Saenger sensed an opening and pressed on. “But I did all those things. I think I deserve a little trust. Look, I don't really know what to do with you either. A few days ago, I had a professional staff recruited from the D'Astan family. Now I have three dancing girls who do not know what a planetary sector is and a women who could kill me with a single blow.” He paused for a split second, then continued. “And I would be willing to allow you to chose your tasks. Except one – keep your eyes open for any threats to Feena. And me. And when I go power-hungry or you disagree with anything, I expect you to tell me in no uncertain terms.”
Guri considered this, then nodded. “Very well.” She extended her hand and Saenger shook it. “What made you change your mind?” This time, the droid smiled, a genuine smile for the first time since Saenger had entered her quarters. “If you do not already know, I will tell you sometime.”
Shuttle of Ragez D'Asta
Approaching Ord Cantrell
2 hours later
Baron Ragez D'Asta regarded the two women in front of them. One was aggressive and well-aware of her attractive body, the other was more calculating and trying to keep a brave face. But whatever else they were, none of them had made as much of a sound after they had been brought into the shuttle. Feena D'Asta, Moff Saenger and his new assistants had boarded another shuttle and had already left for Ord Cantrell. And no matter how bittersweet the reunion had been, looking at the clone of his daughter caused more pain than he had imagined. Part of it was fury but for the most part he just pitied her.
But unpleasant things first. As soon as the shuttle had touched down, he turned to Leonia Tavira. “You will disappear. You never existed, there will be no record of you ever dealing with us. You will be given a new identity and be placed in command of the
Invidious, which will also disappear. You are a pirate. I expect you to come up with a plan of how to wage indirect warfare against a number of targets I will supply you with.” He then got in her face. “If you ever, ever disobey a single regulation in the Imperial Rules of Conduct, I will crush you like a bug. Take her away.”
Not listening to Tavira's statements of gratitude, he waited until she had been taken away by two Red Guards. Then he turned to the clone of his daughter and found he could not find his speech.
She is just like her. “Are you going to send me away to some desolate outpost? Or are you going to execute me?” Ragez D'Asta just looked at her. “It's true. I am a clone. But I am still of your blood. No less your daughter than the real Feena.” Ragez D'Asta looked at her. “You cooperated with the Black Sun.” “What choice did I have? I was their captive for ten years.” A tear slipped down her cheek. “I saved their lives. I took a blaster bolt for them. What else do you want?”
Ragez D'Asta could not stop himself from reaching out and cupping her cheek. “Come.” With a sob, the clone collapsed into his arms. After a few minutes of whispering encouraging words, he gently took her chin and forced her to face him. “You have her memories. You know I would never hurt anyone with her face. Come, my dear, let's clean yourself up. I think there is enough room for you here with us.”
Results:
- abduction storyline almost finished. One more post to wrap it up.
- My expansion points are spent on Baramorra.
- Additionally - do not mess with the Baron.
- The Scimitar Bomber Wing aka The White Death get their first assignment.
- A lot of fluff and character work.
- Praji is scheming again.